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Re: [xml-dev] Is CVS A Practical Means to Manage XML Versions In A Production Environment
- From: "Betty Harvey" <harvey@eccnet.com>
- To: "Len Bullard" <cbullard@hiwaay.net>
- Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 22:12:14 -0400 (EDT)
Hi Len:
I personally use Subversion and have been really happy with the results.
I found configuring CVS on the server was a bit daunting. Subversion was
easier to configure on the Server. Configuring it was Apache is pretty
easy.
On the client-side, Tortoise SVN is a really nice client configuration for
Windows. It is easy to get non-technies up-to-speed easily. My
environment has been Linux server and Windows clients.
Both Oxygen and Eclipse have SVN support.
Good luck!
Betty
BTW, one project that I used Subversion with a client was a 38784C
authoring and publishing environment. I know you can relate |-)!
Betty
> The subject has the question.
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> Assembling a free to near free environment for multiple authors working on
> multiple projects where some must be able to simultaneously edit then
> merge
> XML and illustrations, is free CVS a practical means?
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> Thanks,
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> len
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